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Client-side graph expansion with IDF weighting needs zero backend infrastructure.

AI groups feedback into tickets but Canny and UserVoice already do this.
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I'm not talking about answering and having actual conversations. I only talk about the feedback that report a bug or and issue, or those that request a feature you don't have. Having to keep track of it all and decide what to prioritize can be annoying
I built this for myself, as a simple local running server I'd start so all my feedback would get fed into a couple of agents as soon as I received it and then into a ticket list
But with time, I started expanding it a bit. I integrated Mail forwarding and made it so an AI can easily access/control it and so on
And today, I decided to try my luck at monetizing it, and see if some other people have this issue and are willing to pay for something like this.
Let me know what you think, about the price as well, I can offer discounts if you think it's too expensive right now
Client-side graph expansion with IDF weighting needs zero backend infrastructure.
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